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Have you tried to reset router. It has to be done in order.
1. unplug router
2. unplug modem
3. shut down computer and restart after waiting 1 min
4. after restarting computer plug power back into modem and wait for all the lights to start blinking
5. after the modem is working plug power back to router and plug in the computer with ethernet cable and make sure you have internet,
6. try to link up with wireless,
If this does not work you will have to setup the router for wireless if it is att wireless you will have to call them to give you the password to set it up.

11.Log into router2. Verify wireless router name( on the computer) >>> ( on/off)3.Note router name you are connecting to.4.. Check the laptop do ipconfig /all to see current IP addresses.5. Set the laptop up in the router by WEP KEY or MAC address. This set

up in the "security tab" in the router. using 192.168.0.1 or 192.168.1.1 to

access through a browser.6.Note router name you are connecting to.7. Go to the manufacturers site and update the router firmware. this should be in the routers setup page. check your user manual for how to do a router firmware update or got to the manufactures site to follow the instruction set for this issue.her e is the site page to go to :http://homesupport.cisco.com/en-us/wireless/lbc/WRT54GS2

1. Turn off all network routers, modem, computers..2. Turn on the power to the DLink router. let it cycle up.3. Connect your ethernet from the Dlink to the cable modem and then turn the power on to the cable modem and let it cycle up...this will "fool" the cable modem into finding your dlink as the "computer" ..since the cable modem is set up for only one computer, if the dlink is the "computer" that it locks in, then go ahead and turn on all other computers and etc...you should be able to get online wirelessly..Follow the order of events above and it should be cool.

The 2Wire 2700 is a residential gateway, a modem and router in-one. There is an RJ-11 jack in the back of the gateway and this is where your dsl phone cord plugs in. There are four RJ-45 jacks in the back for connecting devices using ethernet cable. As a router is can operate both wirelessly and wired. For wireless operation you'll need the WEP key which is located on the tag on the bottom of the gateway. It's the number enclosed in brackets, between the two bar codes.

-- what is the operating system of your computer?-- is this working fine before or is this a brand new router

you may try this and see if this help solve your problem. make sure your computer is directly connected to the router

Step 1: Shutdown the computer.Step 2: reset the router while power on then Unplug the router’s power cable.Step 3: Unplug the Broadband modem’s power cable and wait for 30 seconds.Step 4: Plug in the Broadband modem’s power cable and wait for its lights to appear stable.Step 5: Plug in the router's power cable once the modem’s lights appear stable.Step 6: Power on the computer onStep 7: test the Internet connection on both pc

-- is vonage your ISP or your VOIP provider?-- what is the operating system of your computer?-- is this working fine before or is this a brand new router

you may try this and see if this help solve your problem

Step 1: Shutdown the computer.Step 2: reset the router while power on then Unplug the router’s power cable.Step 3: Unplug the Broadband modem’s power cable and wait for 30 seconds.Step 4: Plug in the Broadband modem’s power cable and wait for its lights to appear
stable.Step 5: Plug in the router's power cable once the modem’s lights appear stable.Step 6: Power on the computer on and test the Internet connection.